South Broward High School

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South Broward High School
Location
Hollywood, Florida
USA
Information
Type Public
School district Broward County Public Schools
Principal Olayemi Awofadeju[1]
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 2,784[2]
Color(s)           Red and Gold
Mascot Bulldog
School hours 7:40am-2:40pm
Website

South Broward High School (SBHS) is a Marine Science Magnet school located in the Royal Poinciana neighborhood of Hollywood, Florida. The school is a part of the Broward County Public Schools district.

South Broward High has an FCAT school grade of "B" for the 2009–2010 academic year.[3]

Overview

The site for the school was located approximately two miles north in the city of Dania at the current site of Dania Beach Elementary School. It is the second oldest high school established in Broward County, after Fort Lauderdale High School. Dania High School, which had been a part of the Dania School that had been founded in 1913 by the Dade County School Board, was renamed South Broward in 1938. Its name was appropriate considering what when Broward County was founded in 1915, it was effectively the only public school to serve the southern half of the county. When a larger school was needed, the campus relocated to its present location at the corner of Federal Highway and Harding Street in 1949, and not long after expanded northward. After South Broward was integrated in 1966, it absorbed a significant number of the African American student body that had attended Attucks School (now the site of Attucks Middle School), which had served grades 7 through 12.

The school's athletic teams are known as the Bulldogs. The school offers a wide range of extracurricular and athletic activities. It is one of the more ethnically and socioeconomically diverse high schools in Florida, providing an accurate demographic sample of the city of Hollywood as a whole.

Demographics

As of 2013, the total student enrollment was 2039. The ethnic makeup of the school was 34% White, 25% Black, 35% Hispanic, 3% Asian and 3% other.[4]

Notable alumni

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